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News from 24/08/1918

1918; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

Victor Fisher, Victor Fisher, F. L. Stevenson, Lt. Col. George Crosfield, Dr. T. M. Nair, J. Havelock Wilson,

Resumo

Frontmatter: The British Citizen and Empire Worker. News: Wanted—Social-Minded Captains of Industry "Captains of Industry Must Be Real Captains", The Pity of It, The Great Opportunity, The Following Reply Was Sent at the Instruction of the Prime Minister, In Pre-War Days an Employer Might Have Paid the Worst Wages, Worked the Longest Hours, Exploited, in Fact, the Law of Supply and Demand to the Uttermost Limit That Flesh and Blood Would Endure; yet, Did He but Talk Big about the Empire and Subscribe Annually to the Navy League, He Passed as Patriotic! Word Pregnant with the Loftiest Aspirations and the Finest Emotions, Alas, How Unfruitful Had the Epithet "Patriotic" Become by Reason of Narrow-Minded Jingoists or Self-Seeking Egoists! yet at the First Realisation of Danger to Humanity and to the Motherland, Patriotism, Which Had so Little to Commend Itself to the Masses, Became to Them an Emblem Compelling Tribute of Their Highest Endeavours, To These Vital Points Which I Have Perforce but Indicated, and to the Many Others Enumerated at the End of Mr. Fisher's Book the Patriotic Employer Will Give His Earnest Consideration; and in Doing so He Will Come to Realise That the Human Side of His Work Is Not the Minot but the Major Item in His Industrial Programme, Mr. Victor Fisher and the League Purpose Our Position in the Forthcoming General Election, The Total Amount Paid by the National Amalgamated Union of Shop Assistants, Warehousemen, and Clerks in Death Benefit up to Date in Respect of Members Killed in Action Is £42,081 10s. 10d, Mr. Jarrett and Mansfield A Series of Fine Meetings in the Division, Two Sets of Figures, B. W. L. And the Czecho-Slavs Congratulating Ministry on Siberian Intervention, Sunday, September 22, The Woman's Corner, To Berlin, It Will Be Impossible to Emancipate the Many Millions of Agricultural Labourers in Southern India until Measures Are Adopted to Give Them Indefeasible Rights in the Small Orchards Occupied by Them as House Sites, British Workers' League's Campaign Striking Declarations by League Leaders, Forthcoming London Meetings Sunday, August 25, Two Points of View, The National Amalgamated Union of Shop Assistants, Warehousemen, and Clerks Has Agreed to Invest a Further Sum of £20,772 in War Loan, No Passports for Peace Negotiationists B. W. L. Telegram to the Prime Minister, A V. C. On the League Platform Mr. J. F. Green and the Honesty of Our War Aims, Pen-Splashes!, A Muddle Somewhere, The Best Laid Schemes, Troelstra!. Display ads: Italian Fete-Day, Osram, Mazda, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Home-Girl, Why Not Cycle to Business?. Business: Mr. C. Jesson, L. C. C., and the Labour Party "We Must Rid Trade Unions of Politics", Pacifist Funds. Shipping news: Prophetic. Editorial: How the Campaign Proceeds Incidents of a Crusade That Is Appealing to the Workers, We Desire to Draw the Attention of Our Service Readers, Indian Workers and Political Reform Factory Labour in India; What It Still Means to the Workers, Patriotic Labour V. Pacifists Seamen's Appeal to Miners and Railwaymen. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements.

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